The Agoria Solar Team celebrate second place in Solar Challenge Morocco, supported by global on-the-move communications.
The Agoria Solar Team is composed of Belgian engineering students, that are competing to build the most innovative and efficient solar car. Since 2006, the team has embarked on races across the world, showcasing the power of green energy and proving that their technologies are at the forefront of innovation.
Nine solar cars later, the Agoria Solar Team was ready for their next journey – Solar Challenge Morocco. Navigating the Moroccan Sahara and facing the challenges that come with its terrain wasn’t going to be an easy task. After months of designing and building, in July 2021, the team unveiled their new solar vehicle, BluePoint Atlas. This car would take them on a 2,500-kilometer drive along the foothills of the Atlas Mountains, going head-to-head with other student teams from around the world.
In 2019, the Agoria Solar Team took home the world champion title in Australia after coming first place in the Bridgestone World Solar Challenge. Throughout that race, they partnered with Network Innovations and Iridium®, who ensured the team could communicate via satellite – seamlessly.
Frederik Vanmaele, Race Strategist, commented:
“Before and during the Solar Challenge Morocco, we could make use of the technology of our partners, Network Innovations and Iridium®, to assure communication and data transfer between different cars in the convoy. Throughout the race, on different occasions, this technology proved to be crucial for us to be competitive.”
In October 2021, after months of preparation, the Agoria Solar Team made a strong start in the Solar Challenge Morocco. Over the five days, they overcame the challenges of tough terrain, a flat tire, and hectic traffic, while still maintaining a leading place. During the race, their chase vehicle gathered data, which ensured the team and their crew could determine an optimal strategy at every crucial moment. Checking weather and traffic information on the move was made possible with the reliable internet connection provided by the MissionLINK terminals. This helped the Agoria Solar Team make a strategic decision to accelerate their speed on day one to stay ahead of the clouds.
When the final times were tallied, The Agoria Solar Team came in second place – only 49 minutes behind Solar Team Twente. A major achievement considering the obstacles faced.
Network Innovations and Iridium® provided an all encompassing satellite solution that ensured remote communication, internet connectivity, data transfer, and asset tracking. The Agoria Solar Team was able to connect with each other, their equipment, and their support teams throughout the fast-paced movements through the Moroccan Sahara.
“It is clear to us that without the help of our partners, Network Innovations and Iridium®, the race would have been much more of a challenge to finish. Therefore, we want to thank them for their elaborate help and hope to be able to count on their support in the upcoming years and races.” - Frederik Vanmaele
Network Innovations and Iridium® look forward to a continued partnership with the Agoria Solar Team, ensuring their operations in the future can run seamlessly and lead them to Succeed. Anywhere.